The Phnom Penh Post - ENGLISH: “Peace Palace petitions sent to Prime Minister” plus 9 more |
- Peace Palace petitions sent to Prime Minister
- One dead, eight injured in fireworks explosion
- Court alters charges against Australian
- Transparency International lists Cambodia as 'highly corrupt'
- Chinese officials to investigate Stung Atai dam disaster
- Drunk cops mercilessly bashed at ceremony
- Suspected revenge killing leaves two dead
- Meet me in court, PM: activist
- Accused sex brokers to be charged
- Phnom Penh authorities assess dredging damage
| Peace Palace petitions sent to Prime Minister Posted: 05 Dec 2012 09:51 PM PST Eight representatives of Phnom Penh communities involved in land disputes were allowed to present their petitions to the Council of Ministers. |
| One dead, eight injured in fireworks explosion Posted: 05 Dec 2012 08:55 PM PST One woman died and eight others were injured when some fireworks exploded while being transported in a van in Kampong Cham province. |
| Court alters charges against Australian Posted: 05 Dec 2012 08:28 PM PST An Australian man receives two year prison sentence after court alters charges from purchasing sex from a minor to unlawfully moving the girl against her will. |
| Transparency International lists Cambodia as 'highly corrupt' Posted: 05 Dec 2012 08:03 PM PST Cambodia has improved slightly in the realm of corruption compared with 2011, the head of the country's Transparency International office said. |
| Chinese officials to investigate Stung Atai dam disaster Posted: 05 Dec 2012 08:00 PM PST China has reportedly dispatched embassy officials to investigate a major breach at the Chinese-built Stung Atai dam in Pursat province after four men were swept away. |
| Drunk cops mercilessly bashed at ceremony Posted: 05 Dec 2012 07:59 PM PST Police are hunting for a group of villagers who allegedly beat six drunken, plainclothes policemen during a ceremony at a new school on the Cambodia-Laos border. |
| Suspected revenge killing leaves two dead Posted: 05 Dec 2012 07:53 PM PST A junk shop owner and her daughter are believed to have been killed by a former employee in Battambang province. |
| Meet me in court, PM: activist Posted: 05 Dec 2012 07:48 PM PST Sam Rainsy Party Youth Wing leader Soung Sophorn has invited Hun Sen to attend the hearing into the premeditated murder case he has brought against the premier. |
| Accused sex brokers to be charged Posted: 05 Dec 2012 07:41 PM PST Two Vietnamese and one Chinese national arrested in a hair salon bust will be formally charged with operating an illegal prostitution business, police said. |
| Phnom Penh authorities assess dredging damage Posted: 05 Dec 2012 07:24 PM PST Local authorities in Russey Keo district inspected villagers' homes after they refuse compensation from the sand-dredging company they say is causing their homes to collapse. |
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Eight representatives of Phnom Penh communities involved in land disputes were allowed to present their petitions to the Council of Ministers.
An Australian man receives two year prison sentence after court alters charges from purchasing sex from a minor to unlawfully moving the girl against her will.
Cambodia has improved slightly in the realm of corruption compared with 2011, the head of the country's Transparency International office said.
China has reportedly dispatched embassy officials to investigate a major breach at the Chinese-built Stung Atai dam in Pursat province after four men were swept away.
Sam Rainsy Party Youth Wing leader Soung Sophorn has invited Hun Sen to attend the hearing into the premeditated murder case he has brought against the premier.
Local authorities in Russey Keo district inspected villagers' homes after they refuse compensation from the sand-dredging company they say is causing their homes to collapse.